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something exported from a country, that you first got bullied for (watching anime during 90s 00s 10s) that then turnt mainstream.

comics? pulp fiction books? rock albums?

i am genuinely interested in the answers

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[โ€“] its_kim_love@lemmy.blahaj.zone 39 points 1 day ago (4 children)

There used to be this hierarchy of nerdy stuff. The comic nerds looked down on the war gaming nerds who looked down on the tabletop nerds who looked down on the larpers. As a comic reading, war gaming, roleplaying, larper I always thought it was weird.

[โ€“] Horse@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 6 hours ago

which is funny because that's in ascending order of social activity

[โ€“] Dalacos@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

For me it was the wargaming nerds looking down on the CCG nerds originally. Warhammer was fine, we were the cool nerds (lol). Magic The Gathering was not. Hell, even the anime nerds were better than the Magic nerds.

Then it was the "virtually anything else but..." nerds looking down on the Starcraft clan. No one liked them, even if we played Starcraft too. Forming a school clan was just, death to anything else.

[โ€“] HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

This is what I hate about any kind of hobby culture and have always been hesitant to identify as any. The amount of toxicity that comes out of what is supposed to be entertainment is unreal.

So many people demand respect for their esoteric obsessions yet refuse to respect anyone else's. Like, in the end none of it matters so just enjoy what you like doing and let others enjoy what they like doing. Why bother spending your limited time and energy hating on stuff when you can just ignore it?

People are people. Some decided long ago that tearing others down is the same as building yourself up. If it's going to happen anyway, I try not to let them spoil my fun. Luckily the next generation seems to be better about it, and even when there's so many jerks their's always better people having their fun.

[โ€“] bluemoon@piefed.social 3 points 1 day ago

interesting anecdote!